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Review by DollarBill
ATR starts things off as the boys come out of their shell even more, as far as set list choices go. Trey has some problems in the begining but they pull it off in the end. Sounds like a mic cord gets changed before Possum while the band talks about the sound to each other. Possum itself is really good and tight. A lot different with no teases and antics. Ice is really getting good as the no nonsense approach helps here. Just a few bum notes in there. I love that you can hear Trey talk between songs as he calls out for Sparkle first. Sparkle is nice and tight but there was a drop out in the recording very briefly. Stash is also really tight with a few bum notes from Trey but, the jam is excellent. You can hear another shout out onstage for Coil which is pretty good, although it sounds as though Trey has pulled himself out of tune again duing his Stash solo. Nice Page solo to lead us into a Jim closer. Great jam as they have been playing this well.
Good set overall. Nice song selection with only a few bum notes. Sounds like a "best behavior" set like in Europe. No teases or antics or vacuums! Ten days till my first glimpse!